Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode All The Fine Young Cannibals (1960) Badlands (1973) Bones And All (2022) A Bigger Splash (2015) Suspiria (2018) Deathdream (1974) – Glenn Erickson’s Blu-ray review Porky’s (1981) A Christmas Story (1983) Black Christmas (1974) – Josh Olson’s trailer commentary, Randy Fuller’s wine pairings Murder By Decree (1979) – Mick Garris’s trailer commentary Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things (1972) Black Vengeance a.k.a. Writer/producer/showrunner David Kajganich discusses a few of his favorite films with hosts Josh Olson and Joe Dante. And his approach even when directing these economical affairs were a strangely chaotic and unusually unorthodox one, sothe gifted auteur had already established himself as something of a maverick, even before his career has even started to take off. Prior to helming the behind-the-scenes drama ridden Hollywood tentpole The Bourne Identity, Liman’s work was predominantly confined to modestly budgeted, critically acclaimed indie-flicks like 1996’s Swingers and 1999’s Go. But none of the above is applicable if you are working with director Doug Liman, no sir. In the present day and age, nearly all mega budget movies have extensive storyboarding to avoid logistical shortcomings, anticipate potential problems and minimize budgetary wastage. įor more information go to or text 51.Hasitha Fernando looks at The Bourne Identity’s chaotic journey to the screen on its 21st anniversary… Filmmaking is an intricate, interwoven and well-thought-out process, especially when it comes to large-scale productions with millions of dollars at stake. Seating is limited so preregistration is advised at. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., the screening and conversation will begin at 7 p.m. The screening will take place at Lake Flower Landing, 421 Lake Flower Avenue in Saranac Lake. The musical documentary explores the story of American music from 1619 to hip hop as told through the popular Civil War song “John Brown’s Body.” The film won an Award of Merit from the Connecticut League of History Organizations for its “irreverent and fun approach” to important historical topics. 16 - John Brown Lives! will team up with Lake Flower Landing to host “Culture 4 A Cause “ and the John Brown Project from Torrington, Connecticut to present “His Truth Is Marching On.” On the eve of this year’s concert - Saturday, Sept. The father-daughter Adirondack Blues Reunion will be joined by a long-lost relative playing bass. With Dermody on blues harmonica and Fotusky playing guitar, the duo will perform selections from their acclaimed 2022 album “Diggning in John’s Backyard,” dedicated to their friend, mentor and greatest musical influence, John Jackson, the nearly forgotten master of the Piedmont style of blues guitar playing characterized by intricate fingerpicking.Īccompanied by his daughters on vocals, local blues guitarist Chamberlain, a favorite at January Jams at the Upper Jay Art Center’s Recovery Lounge, will make his first appearance at Blues at Timbuctoo this year. He received the Steve Martin Banjo Prize in the same year. His debut solo album, “Spider Tales,” was ranked among the best of 2020 by Bandcamp, The New Yorker, NPR and Rolling Stone. New to the Blues at Timbuctoo stage, award-winning banjoist, fiddler, singer and scholar of Black American music Blount combines blues, bluegrass, and spirituals in his music and highlights the Black and Indigenous histories of popular American folk tunes.
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